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West End News & Features

The musical adaptation of Nativity will return to London in 2018 following its run at the Eventim Apollo this December.
Daniel Boys and Simon Lipkin star in the production which is an adaptation of... Read more

The full cast has been announced for Lady Windermere's Fan, the next instalment in Dominic Dromgoole’s Oscar Wilde season at the Vaudeville Theatre.
Lady Windermere's Fan is about a woman who... Read more

Images have been released showing Elaine Paige, Julian Clary and the cast of this year’s London Palladium pantomime, Dick Whittington.
Panto returned to the Palladium after 29 years in 2016 with... Read more

Panto made a triumphant to its home, the London Palladium, last year after a 29 year absence with a record-breaking production of Cinderella. With the likes of Elaine Paige, Julian Clary, Charlie... Read more

Latest Fringe & Off West End Features

A new season has been announced by National Youth Theatre, with three plays running in London in spring 2018, and auditions for young people to be held nationwide.
Between 1st and 3rd February,... Read more

Production images have been released giving a first look at the Almeida Theatre’s production of The Twilight Zone, Anne Washburn’s stage adaptation of the cult US TV show.
The Twilight Zone was an... Read more

The theatre programme has been announced for next year’s Vault Festival which will run from 24th January to 18th March.
Highlights include immersive theatre experience Neverland, which is devised... Read more

This year, Les Enfants Terribles have teamed up with members of the Russian punk group Pussy Riot to put on a show telling the protest group’s story at the Saatchi Gallery.
LEF’s artistic director... Read more

Latest Theatre Reviews

Since it first hit our (more smaller, monochrome) screens in the late 1950s, The Twilight Zone has been ever-present in our culture. From The X-Files to The Simpsons, whether you know it or not, you’... Read more

When Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Woman in White first premiered in the West End in 2004, some critics (including me!) prescribed Dramamine, in case spectators suffered from motion sickness thanks to... Read more

If you were feeling like a Scrooge before you arrived at The Old Vic for this adaptation of A Christmas Carol, it doesn’t take long for your senses to be filled with festive spirit. The cast, dressed... Read more

La Soiree has long been a subversive delight, pitching camp (and sometimes a Spiegeltent) in locations around London, with appearances in venues that have also included the Hippodrome (in the... Read more